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Youth Ideas: Advent Alphabet
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Youth Ideas:
Advent Alphabet
Alphabetically listed are
25 items commonly
associated with Advent
and Christmas, one object
lesson per day.
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What do sand, trees, money,
pearls, wheat, and mustard
seeds have in common? Jesus
used them all as tangible
symbols or object lessons to
help his disciples to understand
and remember intangible
truths. The Master
Communicator often attached
deeper meanings to common
things and objects.
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Alphabetically listed are 25
items commonly associated
with Advent and Christmas,
one object lesson per day
starting December 1, to help
your family attach deeper
spiritual insight to traditional
customs and apply what they
have learned to everyday life.
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Aromas (December 1)
Identify Christmas scents by
smelling small bags containing
apple slice, bayberry candle,
clove, ginger, peppermint, or
pine cone. Place fresh
evergreens around. Add spices,
(rosemary, laurel, bay, sage) to
wreaths and greens. Make a
pomander ball by pressing
whole cloves into an unpeeled
orange and hanging it as a
symbol for Christmas
fragrances.
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Bells (Dec. 2)
Sing “Jingle Bells” while each
family member shakes the
rhythm with a bell. Make a set
of bell chimes by filling water
glasses unequally and see who
can tap out a recognizable
melody with a spoon. Hang
bells as the symbol.
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Candles (Dec. 3)
To reinforce the symbolism of
light use Christmas candles. Line
a driveway or walk with
luminaries (candles set in open
paper lunch bags half filled with
sand) Set votive or electrical
candles in windows. Make a
candle carving by tracing a
design onto a thick candle and
shaving away the wax with a
knife. Eat dinner by candlelight.
Take a few quiet moments of
meditation by candlelight.
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Decorations (Dec. 4)
Go out to view decorations and
vote on the one which best
communicates the true meaning
of Christmas. Sing carols about
decorations between stops
(“Deck the Halls” “Jingle Bells”).
Begin to hang your Christmas
decorations. Create personalized
paper placemats with
drawings, stickers, dry
transfers, markers, and paints
and cover them with plastic
wrap or clear shelf adhesive to
preserve them.
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Eating (Dec. 5)
Use a cookie as today’s symbol.
Make some wassail. Wassail
means “be well” so drink each
cup as a toast to each other’s
health. Make plates of cookies
as gifts and watch your children
enjoy the true meaning of
Christmas – giving to others.
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Friends (Dec 6)
Prepare a conversational
activity and snacks for friends
who drop in. You might set up a
table with a jigsaw puzzle (500-
1000 pieces) to try to complete
by Christmas with the help of
friends. It’s appropriate that
Jesus’ first friendly visitors were
shepherds for he became the
good shepherd. Hang candy
canes, shaped like a shepherd’s
crook.
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Greetings (Dec 7)
Place Christmas cards received in a
basket on the dinner table and take
turns reading one at each meal. Share
happy memories of the senders and
include them in prayers. Make a “Good
News paper” about Jesus’ birth,
including a birthday announcement,
copy of Caesar’s census decree,
interview with King Herod, a notice
about the free concert by the Herald
angels in pastures near Bethlehem, etc.
The good news of Christmas is that a
Savior has been born.
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Home (Dec. 8)
People without a home or away from
home tend to feel more lonely at
Christmas time. God understands
because his Son was away from home for
the first time on Christmas Eve. Joseph
and Mary spent their first Christmas in
Bethlehem, about 60 miles from their
home in Nazareth (a 3 day trip). Having
no friends or relatives with whom to
stay, and no advance reservations at an
overbooked hotel, they spent Christmas
in a stable. The first home of Jesus, our
Spiritual Bread of Life, was Bethlehem
which means “house of Bread” Sing “O
Little Town of Bethlehem as your family
prayer.” Symbol: house.
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Individuals (Dec 9)
The ultimate meaning for
Christmas is personal, the need
for each person to receive God’s
gift of forgiveness and eternal
life. As a symbol use a picture
frame with the child’s picture.
Read “A Christmas Carol” by
Dickens to focus on the needs of
others.
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Jesus (Dec. 10)
Hang a cross to symbolize Jesus.
Have a Birthday celebration for
Jesus with a star shaped cake.
Wrap a toy and donate to a
charity as a gift to Christ.
Kin (Dec. 11)
Christmas is a time to be with
family. Hang a family symbol or
photo. Talk about Jesus’ family.
Do something together as a
family.
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Love (Dec. 12)
Hang a heart as the symbol.
Make a large red heart and
write on it the qualities of true
love from I Cor. 13
Music (Dec. 13)
Hang a musical note as a symbol.
Invite friends to join you in
singing carols for shut ins or
seniors. Play Christmas music
around the house.
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Nativity (Dec. 14)
Set out a nativity scene. Add
pieces daily explaining their
relationship to the manger story.
Leave the manger empty with a
box of straw. When children do
good deeds let them place a
piece of straw in the manger
with the goal of having it filled
for Christmas when you place
Jesus in it.
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Ornaments (Dec. 15)
Help children make personal
ornaments. Make or purchase
one cross ornament as a
reminder that Jesus’ cradle was
the prelude to the cross.
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Present (Dec. 16)
To focus on giving gifts or
presents: help someone less
fortunate through donations.
Help each person choose and
wrap a symbol of an intangible
gift for Jesus (i.e. a
heart for love, a clock for
time, etc.)
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Questions (Dec. 17)
Hang a question mark on the
tree. Have a quiz on Christmas
facts, a spelling bee on
Christmas words, etc. The
wisemen asked a question in
Matt 2:2 seeking Jesus to
worship him.
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Red (Dec. 18)
How many red Christmas items
can you name? Hang one as a
symbol. Red symbolizes the blood
of Christ, as well as, red holly
berries and poinsettia leaves
which are vivid reminders of life
in a lifeless winter.
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Stocking (Dec. 19)
Renouncing wealth to serve as
a church leader, legend says
Saint Nicholas gave his
inherited wealth away by
putting gold in stockings hung
to dry.
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Tree (Dec. 20)
Establish some family traditions
based around the Christmas
Tree. Explain how three trees
explain the Christmas story –
Adam lost access to the tree of
life by eating from the forbidden
tree but Jesus reopened the way
to the tree of life by his sacrifice
on the cross (itself a tree).
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Unwrapping (Dec. 21)
Use an open box to symbolize
the unwrapping of gifts.
Vacation (Dec. 22)
Create a vacation calendar and
on it creatively plan and build
anticipation as to how holidays
can be spent.
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Wreath (Dec. 23)
See who can count the most
circular Christmas items around
the house. A wreath is like Jesus
in that it never ends.
Xmas (Dec. 24)
Christmas literally means
“celebration of Christ” The X
represents the first letter of
Christ in the Greek alphabet.
Hang a Chi-Rho cross as a
symbol, the first two letters of
Christ.
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Yule (Dec. 25)
Yule is another name for the Christmas
Season. You might use a Yule log as a
symbol. On Christmas morning ask
children to stay in bed until they hear
Christmas music playing. No Christmas
presents are to be opened until everyone
is present. Share a worship time before
opening gifts. Do at least one fun activity
as a family. Make Christmas dinner
special with a centerpiece and lighted
candles.. Make Christmas place cards
with Scriptures to be read. See which
family members can share the
significance of the 25 ornamental
symbols hung this month.
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